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MON : 2017.153 : Not available for external loan | |
Torture and its definition in international law : an interdisciplinary approach | |
English | |
20170000 | |
Oxford University | |
Basoglu, Metin | |
978-0-19-937462-5 | |
universal | United States | torture | waterboarding | positional torture | wall-standing [torture method] | shackling | music torture | white noise | water dousing [torture method] | diet, food and nutrition | climatic stress [torture method] | sleep deprivation | psychologists | CIA | complicity in torture | health personnel | treaty interpretation | war on terror | case law | international criminal justice | international criminal law | ICC | International Criminal Court (ICC) | gender discrimination | international crimes | human rights violations | rape | morality | treaties | legal protection | freedom from torture | UNCAT-14 | reparations | training | UNCAT-10 | children in conflict with the law | discrimination | torture prevention | UNCAT-2 | UNCAT-4 | UNCAT-1 | torture criminalisation | state obligations | state responsibility | UNCAT | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | UN. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) | disabled persons | transgender persons | homosexuals | withholding treatment | pain management | psychiatry | commitment of mentally ill | drug users | reproductive rights | health care | health services | genital mutilation | intention | torture purposes | torture threshold | absolute prohibition of torture | etiology | psychiatric status rating scales | classification | diagnosis | symptoms | adaptation | prisoner treatment | prison conditions | ill-treatment | traumatic stress | depression | PTSD | fear | physical effects | crime victims, female | women | prevalence | domestic violence | learned helplessness | social pain | psychological effects | shame | degrading treatment | humiliation | resistance (psychology) | time factors | Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (United States) | social isolation | sexual torture | sexual abuse | sensory deprivation | power | coercion | social control | comparative study | gender-based violence | torturers | state agents | non state agents | inhuman treatment | life change events | multiple traumatic events | prisoners of war | imprisonment | prisoners | psychological stress | psychometrics | assessment | psychological torture | contextual analysis | psychological models | emotional trauma | evidence-based approaches | torture definition | definitions | international human rights law | suffering | behavioural sciences | interdisciplinary aspects | torture effectiveness | science | counterterrorism | interrogation techniques | theoretical models | |